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I use June Taylor brand and never had a problem. I do it the same way as Delilah
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Originally Posted by watterstide
Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
I only use the 505 spray and don't have any problems with it!
http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/blog.php/blog_id/2566 |
June Tailor spray for me, less cost efficient (cheap) and does the job.
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Lots have said that June Tailor works, but I still have problems with stitches skipping when I use it, and I use sparingly as I am cheap. One quick swipe across fabric is all I use. I usually use a few pins on corner just to make sure it does not shift because I use so little spray and I still have problems. Can is now in garbage.
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Originally Posted by bunniequilter
I have used different brands of spray and have found one brand that works well for me. I use it for my art quilts and have never had any problems with sticky needles. Try 505.
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I tried it once and didn't care for it. I now only pin or thread baste.
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Originally Posted by paintbug
Thank you all , it was June Tailor Spray. I will try the 505, do you know who selles it?
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Originally Posted by bunniequilter
I have used different brands of spray and have found one brand that works well for me. I use it for my art quilts and have never had any problems with sticky needles. Try 505.
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I've used the quilting spray but I only use it on small projects that can be laid out in one go. Other then that I don't really like spray basting products.
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the 505 spray works for me also. If your batting is of lessor value I noticed it wrinkled for me and change batting and worked fine.
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